Final Destination 3

antoinette2190

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Does anybody know when this is due for release? Ive heard its scripted in a Theme park this time, seems a good place to have the big accident, if you ask me, i hope its as good as the original, any body else wanna discuss?
 
all i know is that final destanation was the first dvd i bought and havent regretted doing so as for the third one i believe that the orignal director is doing it which should make it improve a bit on the second one
 
Sequel-itis gone mad if you ask me.

How about some new ideas for a change instead of re-hashing old ones?

Sure, the original was ok. The second was a travesty and the third is guarenteed to be worse. Although probably not as bad as Miss Congeniality 2. What the hell's all that about?
 
the same with a nightmare on elm street, and Friday the thirteenth. Same thing happening in every film, but that didnt bother anybody, and were only on the third film with final destination! at least with this film it includes different people, different scene, and different death sequence.
 
According to Variety, Texas Battle, Alexz Johnson, Sam Easton, Kris Lemche, Jesse Moss, Gina Holden and Chelan Simmons have signed on to Final Destination 3: Cheating Death, joining actors Ryan Merriman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Also Jamie Isaac Conde, Alexander Kalugin and Dustin Milligan are also about to sign for Final Destination 3. So they are filling the third film with another lot of unknown actors again!
 
Actors have to come from somewhere and it makes it a bit more exciting, and without all the hassle that it has to do well, because if its top actor packed like oceans twelve then people build up such a drama that its going to be amazing, when at the end of the day its just as good with a bunch on unknowns do it.
 
Final Destination 3 writer Glen Morgan has been talking about the third film in which a high school senior, Wendy, (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has a premonition of a fatal accident at an amusement park that involves her and her frienRAB. The roller-coaster loses it's grip on the tracks it seems.

"It's not necessarily groundbreaking, but it hasn't been done before, you know, in this way," Morgan says of the film's opening roller-coaster accident.

"I don't know if we ever successfully pull it off, but Jim [Wong] and I like to have themes," Morgan said. "And this one, for the Wendy character, is about loss of control. … You got a roller coaster, [and] psychologists will tell you that's why people hate 'em. Why you're afraid of them. Or why you're afraid to fly. Because you have no control. And for me, … when I'm going up any roller coaster, I just say, 'I want out.' But I'm not getting out. That's just torture. … It's unbearable. I'm nervous talking about it. … If you look at death, that's [the same thing]. … All of a sudden. I feel that if it wants us, [it's going to get us]. I think that's why the franchise kind of works."

SounRAB very interesting opening scene of the third film!
 
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